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Before visiting Bryce we hiked this trail. Mossy Cave is okay; the waterfall is better. I'd rank it an easy hike. It's scenic but not spectacular so only hike it if you have time; hikes within the park are much more scenic.

It was not crowded, the walk was not bad, the view is awesome! You could walk to a place above to see the view or you could also walk along the river area to see the waterfall. So glad we came here to do that!

Not the same caliber as the more popular trails inside the park entrance but still a nice short hike (.8 miles) with views of a waterfall. When you get to the fork in the trail take the path up to the waterfall. It may look...More

This trail is called the mossy cave trail but the highlight for me was a small waterfall. I saw pictures of icicles in the cave in winter and that looked pretty amazing. I would say a fine short trail if you have some extra time...More

Hello, We are looking for easy/short hikes or scenic drives as we will be traveling with a baby that will be carried on our backs. Through my research I have come up with the following trails/areas to check out. Please share your thoughts if I should drop or add any. We really want to focus on scenic areas as we love landscape photography. Thanks Queen's Garden Trail Mossy Cave Trail Bristlecone Loop Trail Navaho Loop The rim trail between Sunrise and Sunset Point Inspiration Point

September 11, 2017|

Response fromReiseBeate|

All this trails are manageable with a baby on the back, fitness assumed. Beate

rightpath2014

Toronto, Canada

Park intinerary, lodge parking questions (15 Replies)

We will arrive from Page in late afternoon and do the Mossy Cave Trail, then head to our Best Western hotel for swim and dinner. The next day we will check out of BW and head to Bryce Lodge for one night stay. If we arrive at the Lodge before 9 will we find parking? Do we get any preferential parking treatment? From the lodge parking we want to walk to Sunrise Point and do the Navajo Loop and Queen's Garden Loop trail while it is cooler morning temps. After a lunch in the lodge we want...More

June 19, 2017|

Response fromTumbleweedandCactus|

If you are a guest at the Lodge, you should be able to get a parking spot. If you are staying at the Lodge, it really somewhat defeats the purpose to then get into a car and drive to Bryce Point for sunrise. I would just walk from the Lodge the few minutes to the rim and enjoy the fact you are staying so close. Have fun.

summerfun59

Baltimore, Maryland

Shoes? Poles? (4 Replies)

The beginning of September, we will be spending 2 weeks exploring Zion, Bryce, Page, Grand CANYON, and Sedona. With our age (60) and ability, we plan on Riverside Walk, Emerald Pools, West RIM trail to Scouts Lookout, Mossy Cave trail, Navajo trail,Antelope cAnyon, Horseshoe Bend, South Kaibab trail to Ohh LA LA, Broken Arrow, Boynton Canyon, Red Rock, Cathedral Rock. We also plan on renting bicycles a couple of days. We will rent water shoes and poles when we hike the Narrows. We...More

May 21, 2018|

Response fromCDR2001|

I like 2 trekking poles. They have saved our knees, especially going downhill. Visit a local outdoor store like REI and try the poles out. The staff there can offer some advice about fitting the pole to you. As for shoes, I take one pair of boots, and one athletic sneaker with good tread. I also take Chaco sandals. As we’ve visited in spring and summer, we’ve never had enough rain to drench anything! But I always take rain gear, just in case.